Satellite L300D: Unable to connect to a network using WIFI

I can't connect to a network using WIFI on my new laptop (which seems to be fairly widespread)
When I followed the advice of the Knowledge Base, he said I should see an unknown device icon when I click on the other peripheral icon instead there is an icon of Ethernet controller with a yellow label on it

Any help would be accepted with gratitude,

Kind regards
David

Hello!

What section of the Knowledge Base do you mean?

However, try to update the driver. You can find it on the Toshiba site:
http://EU.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com-online decision-making supported Downloads & => Download drivers

Sometimes, I read in the forum that a BIOS solve the problem too.

Additionally, make sure that the wireless is turned on with the power button on the computer laptop and FN + F8.

Good bye

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